< Kings IV 20 >

1 In those days was Ezekias sick [even] to death. And the prophet Esaias the son of Amos came in to him, and said to him, Thus says the Lord, Give charge to your household; [for] you shall die, and not live.
Kadagidiay nga al-aldaw, agsaksakit ni Hezekias ket matmatayen. Isu a napan kekuana ni propeta Isaias nga anak ni Amos ket kinunana kenkuana, “Kinuna ni Yahweh, 'Urnosemon ti balaymo; ta mataykan ket saankan nga agbiag.'”
2 And Ezekias turned to the wall, and prayed to the Lord, saying,
Ket insango ni Hezekias ti rupana iti diding ket nagkararag kenni Yahweh a kinunana,
3 Lord, remember, I pray you, how I have walked before you in truth and with a perfect heart, and have done that which is good in your eyes. And Ezekias wept with a great weeping.
“Pangaasim Yahweh, laglagipem no kasanoak a simmurot a sipupudno kenka iti amin a pusok ken no kasanoak a nagaramid ti naimbag iti panagkitam.” Ket nagsangit iti napigsa ni Hezekias.
4 And Esaias was in the middle court, and the word of the Lord came to him, saying,
Sakbay a makalasat ni Isaias iti akintengnga a paraangan, immay kenkuana ti sao ni Yahweh a kinunana,
5 Turn back, and you shall say to Ezekias the ruler of my people, Thus says the Lord God of your father David, I have heard your prayer, I have seen your tears: behold, I will heal you: on the third day you shall go up to the house of the Lord.
“Agsublika, ket ibagam kenni Hezekias, ti mangidadaulo kadagiti tattaok, 'Daytoy ti kinuna ni Yahweh a Dios ni David a kapuonam: “Nangngegko ti kararagmo, ket nakitak dagiti luam. Agasankanto iti maikatlo nga aldaw, ket sumang-atkanto iti balay ni Yahweh.
6 And I will add to your days fifteen years; and I will deliver you and this city out of the hand of the king of the Assyrians, and I will defend this city for my own sake, and for my servant's David sake.
Nayunak pay ti sangapulo ket lima a tawen ti biagmo, ket ispalenka ken daytoy a siudad manipud iti bileg ti ari ti Asiria, ken salaknibak daytoy a siudad para iti bukodko a dayaw ken gapu iti adipenko a ni David."”'
7 And he said, Let them take a cake of figs, and lay it upon the ulcer, and he shall be well.
Isu a kinuna ni Isaias, “Mangalakayo iti namekmek nga igos.” Inaramidda ket intapalda iti lettegna, ket immimbag.
8 And Ezekias said to Esaias, What [is] the sign that the Lord will heal me, and I shall go up to the house of the Lord on the third day?
Kinuna ni Hezekias kenni Isaias, “Anianto ti pagilasinan nga agasannak ni Yahweh, a makasang-atak idiay templona iti maikatlo nga aldaw?”
9 And Esaias said, This [is] the sign from the Lord, that the Lord will perform the word which he has spoken, the shadow [of the dial] shall advance ten degrees: [or] if it should go back ten degrees [this would also be the sign].
Simmungbat ni Isaias, “Daytoy ti pagilasinam manipud kenni Yahweh, nga aramidento ni Yahweh ti banag nga imbagana. Agpasangonto kadi ti aniniwan iti sangapulo a tukad wenno bumaba iti sangapulo a tukad?”
10 And Ezekias said, [It is] a light thing for the shadow to go down ten degrees: nay, but let the shadow return ten degrees backward on the dial.
Simmungbat ni Hezekias, “Nalaka a banag para iti aniniwan nga agpasango iti sangapulo a tukad. Pababaen lattan ti aniniwan iti sangapulo a tukad.”
11 And Esaias the prophet cried to the Lord: and the shadow returned back ten degrees on the dial.
Isu nga immawag ni Isaias a propeta kenni Yahweh, ket impababana ti aniniwan iti sangapulo a tukad, iti agdan ni Ahaz a nagakaranna.
12 At that time Marodach Baladan, son of Baladan king of Babylon, sent letters and a present to Ezekias, because he had heard that Ezekias was sick.
Iti dayta a tiempo, nangipatulod kadagiti surat ken sagut ni Merodak Baladan nga anak ni Baladan nga ari ti Babilonia kenni Hezekias, ta nadamagna nga agsaksakit ni Hezekias.
13 And Ezekias rejoiced at them, and showed all the house of his spices, the silver and the gold, the spices, and the fine oil, and the armoury, and all that was found in his treasures: there was nothing which Ezekias did not show them in his house, and in all his dominion.
Dinengngeg ni Hezekias ti linaon dagitoy a surat, kalpasanna, impakitana kadagiti mensahero ti sibubukel a palasio ken ti kinabaknangna, dagiti pirak, dagiti balitok, dagiti rekado ken dagiti napapateg a lana, ken ti pagidulinan dagiti armasna, ken dagiti amin nga adda kadagiti pagidulinanna. Awan ti saan nga impakita ni Hezekias kadakuada nga adda iti balay ken pagarianna.
14 And Esaias the prophet went in to king Ezekias, and said to him, What said these men? and whence came they to you? And Ezekias said, they came to me from a distant land, [even] from Babylon.
Kalpasanna, napan ni propeta Isaias kenni Ari Hezekias ket dinamagna, “Ania ti imbaga dagitoy a lallaki kenka? Sadino ti naggapuanda? Kinuna ni Hezekias, “Naggapuda iti adayo a pagilian iti Babilonia.”
15 And he said, What saw they in your house? And he said, They saw all things that [are] in my house: there was nothing in my house which I showed not to them; yes, all that was in my treasures also.
Sinaludsod ni Isaias, “Ania ti nakitada iti uneg ti balaymo?” Simmungbat ni Hezekias, “Nakitada amin nga adda iti uneg ti balayko. Awan kadagiti napapateg a banbanag iti saanko nga impakita kadakuada.”
16 And Esaias said to Ezekias, Hear the word of the Lord:
Isu a kinuna ni Isaias kenni Hezekias, “Denggem ti sao ni Yahweh:
17 Behold, the days come, that all things that are in your house shall be taken, and all that your fathers have treasured up until this day, to Babylon; and there shall not fail a word, which the Lord has spoken.
Kitaem, dumtengto dagiti aldaw a maipan idiay Babilonia dagiti isu amin nga adda iti palasiom, dagiti banbanag nga impempen dagiti kapuonam agingga iti agdama nga aldaw. Awanto pulos iti mabati, kuna ni Yahweh.
18 And as for your sons which shall come forth of you, which you shall beget, [the enemy] shall take them, and they shall be eunuchs in the house of the king of Babylon.
Italawdanto dagiti annakmo a lallaki, a pinutotmo—ket agbalindanto a eunoko iti palasio ti ari ti Babilonia.”'
19 And Ezekias said to Esaias, Good [is] the word of the Lord which he has spoken: [only] let there be peace in my days.
Kinuna ni Hezekias kenni Isaias, “Nasayaat ti imbagam a sao ni Yahweh.” Ta impagarupna, “Awanto kadi iti kapia ken kinatalged kadagiti aldawko?”
20 And the rest of the acts of Ezekias, and all his might, and all that he made, the fountain and the aqueduct, and [how] he brought water into the city, [are] not these things written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Juda?
No maipapan met kadagiti dadduma a banbanag maipapan kenni Hezekias, ti amin a kinabilegna, no kasano nga inaramidna ti pagurnongan ti danum ken iti usok a pagayusan ti danum, no kasano nga indanonna ti danum idiay siudad— saanda kadi a naisurat Iti Libro Dagiti Pakasaritaan Dagiti Ari-ari iti Juda?
21 And Ezekias slept with his fathers: and Manasses his son reigned in his stead.
Pimmusay ni Hezekias ket ni Manases nga anakna ti nagbalin nga ari a kasukatna.

< Kings IV 20 >